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gordiescotland1 | 19:47 Tue 16th Nov 2021 | News
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I am totally sick of the SNP. Once again Nicola is threatening to make changes to the countries hospitality industry but making the industry wait another week before she decides like a sword of damocles hanging over the countries heads giving businesses little time to implement the changes it needs. Up here in Scotland the Scottish government have the powers to change things but are not. We need the following:
1. Tougher rules on masks and public places no masks or no lanyards, no entry make it the law, the number of people flouting it and getting away with it unbelievable. Because shop workers and public transport workers too scared of offending people.
2. Track and trace is very relaxed some places ask for details a lot of places don't. Make this tougher
3. Bring back social distancing to 2m.
If all the above doesn't work then Austria has the right approach only the unvaccinated should have their lives restricted. I along with many others will not tolerate a Winter lockdown because of the selfishness of others in this woke society
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Get them oot of Westminster - 5th columnists!
Oh, I think you will, gordie.

Her ladyship does appear to be reasserting herself after a relatively quiet spell though, her drones may be getting ideas above their station.
The wee un is trying to show how decisive and tough she is. She uses the people of Scotland in that endeavour.
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No Douglas I wont I will make a lone protest outside Hollyrood If I have to doing a hunger strike I could do with losing a few pounds !!!
Dont worry,Gordie,the next IndyRef2 wont be along till 2032(Wee Burney)or 2084(Randy Sandy Salmond).Can you wait a while yet.
//Tougher rules on masks and public places no masks or no lanyards, no entry make it the law,…//

It already is law in Scotland (leaving aside the lanyards). The problem is that if anyone claims exemption, staff in shops or on public transport are not entitled to question why and the person claiming exemption does not have to prove it. Lanyards are a complete irrelevance. You can buy them on e-Bay and Amazon and they have no more authority than saying “I’m exempt.”

I won't get into the efficacy of non-medical grade face coverings worn by untrained and undisciplined people.
Look forward to your interview with Glen Campbell on Reporting Scotland. :-)
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There are very few people who cant wear a mask for medical reasons it is a lot of rubbish it does not affect oxygen levels at all. If they can't wear masks they can wear shields
What "countries" are you talking about gordie?
I think Gordie is referring to Scotland,Maggie.I think we all know where he is coming from.The SNP has been in charge of Scotland for the past fourteen years and i have never seen my country so mismanaged and wrecked by a bunch of nationalist nut-jobs.It sickens me to see my country being run and ruined by nationalist scumbags.
//There are very few people who cant wear a mask for medical reasons it is a lot of rubbish...//

That maybe so. But the law quite rightly provides for exemptions (even if there are very few people genuinely unable to wear a covering). But you still have the problem of proof. If you expect shop assistants and bus drivers to get involved with arguments with people claiming an exemption, you may be disappointed.
Look forward to the hunger strike. Goan yirsel Gordie.
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Totally agree ynann
I can always bring you along a Scottish salad on the sly,Gordie.-Double pie and chips and beans with a deep fried Mars bar and two tins of Irn-Bru on the side.Sorted.
When I been to Scotland I noticed how almost everyone wears there masks on transport in shops and going into pubs & cafes. Seen no arguments or refuses or even many claiming exempt unlike London and Cardiff swansea and Bristol this year. I
ibeen abroad utoo and they seem to do it too they just do what's asked
My daughter was in London a few weeks ago and said it was unbelievable the number of folk on the underground and in markets without masks. As per Scottish rules she wore hers - you can argue how effective they are, but she said she felt safer.
the mask is ostensibly to protect others not the wearer.
ynnafymmi - too much interference by Westminster as well. You seem to eat a very strange diet - I can almost hear your heart asking for mercy.
TTT, surely if you are wearing a mask you have a degree of protection if someone sneezes over you? Not ideal but better than nothing.
https://theconversation.com/does-your-face-mask-protect-you-or-other-people-142612
"Although breath diverting devices offer a small amount of protection, especially against splashes of liquid, their main role is to stop exhaled breath travelling too far away from the wearer." - your daughter is helping those not wearing them primality.

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